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Te Te Too In is Princess Sulloo. See you 📍 Beijing.ðŸ‡ĻðŸ‡ģ

It's time to pour it. Here, the capital of China, Beijing.

I think there are many people whose children must have painted a headband like Princess Sulphur Xiao, of course. At least one of us ðŸŦĒ

We spent a total of four nights in Beijing, traveling in October. The weather was cool at about 10-20 degrees, a little cold, choosing a place to stay on Qianmen Street because we wanted to open our eyes. We wanted to eat something, eat something, buy something, buy something, be comfortable, and close to the MTR.

The price of the hotel in the capital is only about 2,000 baht higher than other cities. We got a room for about 2,000 baht, but it was exchanged with a very comfortable location (the same quality room we just stayed in Inner Mongolia is only 800 baht per night). Overall, the room is good, modern, the toilet is automatic, the automatic curtain, the whole lighting system is all centered.

Of course, we also have to keep the Landmark in Beijing. Starting with the 📌 Summer Palace. Here, quite a little far from the city, we call Didi.

It's very spacious inside, and it might take a little bit of force to climb to the main building, which requires a lot of stairs, but overall the view is worth the walk. If anyone has time, suggest that they walk up once and look at Beijing with Kunming Lake along the way.

And of course, we have to go to 📌 Universal Studio Beijing theme park. For us, we are lucky because the days we go are relatively few people. It doesn't take as long as 50 minutes per ride, and the average is about 10-20 minutes. Harry is able to walk in almost without waiting.

Another landmark that is one of the 7 wonders of the world is the Great Wall of China. Around this time, we choose an easy place to travel by going to 📌 the Datalin Forest checkpoint using the high-speed rail. It takes about half an hour to get off the train and get a basket ticket and go up the wall. This is the second wall. We first went up from the west side and around this time, it was considered to collect some atmosphere from the east side. There are a lot of tourists on this side, but most of the time, 90% are Chinese people. Going to the wall requires a lot of force because the corridor is steep and requires a lot of stairs. We do not walk very far, just walk around the fort. It's only been a little over an hour upstairs.

👰‍♀ïļ another day, our plan is to enter the Forbidden City. Today, we intend to pour out the Tow-In to be Princess Sulphur once in a lifetime. The rental shop will be in 📌 Wangfu Century building. Everyone can enter Map in AMap. Map straight away is not difficult. The whole building will be a makeup shop and rent all the dresses. Choose the shop, choose the style we like to choose the dress. But the shop we went to is on the third floor, room 307 B. The price we got is 218 yuan, and there is a deposit of 500 yuan to return the dress.

ðŸ‘ŧ spent about an hour doing makeup for the hair. For us, I was quite impressed. Overall, the makeup for the hair was considered good. We also secretly remembered his makeup method and applied it to himself. The most shocking was that he used pink to write eyebrows, which is fine!! It's not that strange and looks good with everything else.

ðŸĪŸ commend the sculling of the lower eyelashes. It's very natural.

In the Forbidden City, we spent about four hours inside, taking pictures nonstop.

There are also two separate exhibits. The entrance fee is 10 yuan each. We recommend that if anyone visits and visits, it is a treasure hall that is a foreign tribute watch. On the other side of the palace, which is beautiful and impressive.

We booked the Forbidden City ticket in Trip.com. We can click to buy and wait because by the time the ticket opens, the system is automatically booked for us. The ticket is about 7 days in advance.

Another free day to collect places, so we stopped by Sanlitun, stopped by the cafe, took a little stroll and continued to Wangfujing Street.

Eating throughout the trip is without starvation. Because we stay in Qianmen Street, it is quite convenient to find a variety of restaurants, including Street Food. There are a lot of food for us to choose from. The most recommended is that the yogurt is very delicious, silky and smooth. We eat almost every night.

Overall, we are quite impressed with Beijing. It is a big city that still has interesting harmony with the old city. We can also rent a bicycle through alipay and then cycle around the palace. It is also a lot of fun, including quite a variety of food and easy to find. The journey is convenient. We mainly use the MTR plus Didi. But the car is a bit more stuck than the surrounding cities. Go anywhere to make time to call and wait for a car. Cycling is sometimes more sensitive than getting on the road. So we can use the bike service many times.

Finish this trip and see you next trip. I don't know when. ðŸĨđ

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